Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 11 (1949), Edited by Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg – 1984 [Michelangelo Miani]

The selection of balance between colors used in this illustration is perfect. 

(Really.)

Moving from foreground to horizon, we find a steady gradation of colors ranging from a steely greenish-blue landscape, to buildings in muted (and foggy) purplish blue to bold and crisp bluish-purple and then, insignia blue towers, horizontally banded with grayish blue, and occasional yellow.  The towers themselves are backlit by a rising (or is it setting? – I think it’s setting) sun, itself behind a veil of undulating red and yellow clouds.

And, the blimps in the left add a sense of balance and scale.

Alas, the purple whatever-it-is (an extraterrestrial kangaroo, perchance?) doesn’t – really “fit”, and the foreground space would have been better occupied by another blimp, or something like one of the floating, curved, metalloids typical of the work of Richard Powers.  I wonder if the artist was influenced by the Tauntaun, in The Empire Strikes Back… 

Contents

The Red Queen’s Race, by Isaac Asimov, from Astounding Science Fiction

Flaw, by John D. MacDonald, from Startling Stories

Private Eye, by Lewis Padgett (Henry Kuttner and Catherine L. Moore), from Astounding Science Fiction

Manna, by Peter Phillips, from Astounding Science Fiction

The Prisoner In The Skull, by Lewis Padgett (Henry Kuttner and Catherine L. Moore), from Astounding Science Fiction

Alien Earth, by Edmond Hamilton, from Thrilling Wonder Stories

History Lesson, by Arthur C. Clarke, from Startling Stories

Eternity Lost, by Clifford D. Simak, from Astounding Science Fiction

The Only Thing We Learn, by Cyril M. Kornbluth, from Startling Stories

Private – Keep Out, by Philip MacDonald, from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction

The Hurkle Is A Happy Beast, by Theodore Sturgeon, from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction

Kaleidoscope, by Ray Bradbury, from Thrilling Wonder Stories

Defense Mechanism, by Katherine MacLean, from Astounding Science Fiction

Cold War, by Henry Kuttner, from Thrilling Wonder Stories

The Witches of Karres, by James H. Schmitz, from Astounding Science Fiction

Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 13 (1951), Edited by Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg – July, 1985

Though less said about the cover art of Volume 13 of Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories – “the better” (!) – I’m still including images of this volume’s cover, and a close-up of its art, for the sake of completeness… 

Well, okay. 

Yeah.

(You get the idea.)

What were they thinking?

Contents

Null-P, by William Tenn, from Worlds Beyond

The Sentinel, by Arthur C. Clarke, from Ten Story Fantasy

The Fire Balloons, by Ray Bradbury, from Imagination

The Marching Morons, by Cyril M. Kornbluth, from Galaxy Science Fiction

The Weapon, By Frederic Brown, from Astounding Science Fiction

Angel’s Egg, by Edgar Pangborn, from Galaxy Science Fiction

“Breeds There A Man-“, by Isaac Asimov, from Astounding Science Fiction

Pictures Don’t Lie, by Katherine MacLean, from Galaxy Science Fiction

Superiority, by Arthur C. Clarke, from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction

I’m Scared, by Jack Finney, from Colliers

The Quest for St. Aquin, by Anthony Boucher, from New Tales of Space and Time

Tiger by The Tail, by Alan E. Nourse, from Galaxy Science Fiction

With These Hands, by Cyril M. Kornbluth, from Galaxy Science Fiction

A Pail of Air, by Fritz Leiber, from Galaxy Science Fiction

Dune Roller, by Julian May, from Astounding Science Fiction